North Carolina Railroads

Known railroads and their operations for North Carolina are listed here. Subdivisions that cross state lines will only contain information and GPS ranges to approximately the state line to prevent unnecessary overlap
Due to operational changes, mergers and general changes, some railroad radio channels may be reused by the same or adjacent railroads. However, if using RadioReference aware scanners or software, you can reduce seeing or duplicating this information by scanning just the subdivisions or locations that you are interested in
Railroads are listed by size starting with the largest and ending with historical/tourist operations and in alphabetical order
Passenger trains can be heard on the respective railroad they are operating on unless passenger stations or yards have specific radio assignments. Those frequencies will be listed under the proper passenger railroad category
Short alpha names are comprised of the railroads AAR reporting mark, AAR channel number and subdivision or major use function. The description field will contain actual use or location information to provide the best possible information for various scanners, users and readability
Traveling system gangs (Maintenance of Way) will use the area road channel for track authority and for the foreman to grant trains through the work limits. These gangs will typically use their own channels - and such channels should not be submitted to the database as they are only temporary for the area. Signal, communications and other engineering groups will typically only be on the road channel, but may use any other as needs warrant
When a "Road" and "Dispatcher" channel are both listed, both should be monitored for complete communications. The road channel is typically used by crews traveling along the railroad, switching, verbal defect detectors and similar operations. Crews will typically need to go to the "dispatcher" channel to receive track warrants, track authority or other information that may be required to start or continue the trip
Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation uses fairly standard road and dispatcher channel plans. Due to this many subdivisions may reuse the same frequencies and be duplicated throughout the state. However both railroads are broken up by their respective subdivisions and may contain additional frequency or local information specific to those subdivisions
Please see the RadioReference Wiki for more detailed information as it becomes available

High Point, Thomasville and Denton Railroad is a shortline owned by both CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern. It is a merged railroad created with the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway and operates Winston-Salem to Wadesboro (CSXT) and Lexington to Whitney (NS) as well as High Rock to Aberdeen